User:AndrewKepert/TeX sample
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A sample TeX document, under development. See talk:TeX. Edit the page to grab the .tex file in a coherent format. Feel free to adjust it - it will eventually be an one-page sample document for the TeX article. A plain TeX version will follow.
\documentclass[letterpaper,11pt]{article} % The preamble section. \usepackage{fullpage} \title{A Sample Document} \author{Wikipedians} \newcommand{\WP}{\textsf{Wikipedia}} \newcommand{\implies}{\;\Longrightarrow\;} \begin{document} \maketitle % spit out title, author, date This tiny sample showcases \TeX\ and \LaTeX\ for \WP. More comprehensive examples, such as Lamport's \texttt{sample.tex} (see \cite{Lamport94}) are available with any standard \TeX\ distribution, or via \texttt{www.tug.org}. Only \TeX nicians need \cite{Mittelbach04}. % The source file is read by the \TeX\ program to produce an % output document which is formatted according to the commands in the % source file. \section{Documents, Sections and Paragraphs} A \LaTeX\ source file begins with a class declaration, followed by a preamble section, and the body of the document. The preamble contains settings and definitions. The body can contain sections, subsections, paragraphs, lists, equations, footnotes\footnote{This is a footnote.}, figures and tables, and also commands for automatically-generated structures such as a table of contents, bibliography, index and glossary. Commands such as ``\verb|\section|'' introduce a new section, whilst an empty line delimits paragraphs. Other surplus white space is usually ignored. \section{Features} Both \TeX\ and \LaTeX\ allow for \`a\c c\v c\'e\~nts, and excel at typesetting mathematical equations, both in-line or displayed on a line by itself. For instance, an article on quadratics may need \[ax^2+bx+c=0 \implies x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}\;,\] or an article on complex analysis may include \(e^{i\theta} = \cos\theta + i\sin\theta\). \begin{thebibliography}{8} \bibitem{Lamport94} Leslie Lamport, \textsl{\LaTeX\ User's Guide and Reference Manual}, second edition, Addison-Wesley, 1994. \bibitem{Mittelbach04} Frank Mittelbach, and Michel Goosens, \textsl{The \LaTeX\ Companion}, second edition, Addison-Wesley, 2004. \end{thebibliography} \end{document}